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  • ARRL Field Day 2025: Contest Crew Makes Plans
    ARRL Field Day is here—and whether you’re running 100 watts on a hilltop with a friend, part of a multi-operator 6A club effort, or setting up a 1B in your backyard, it’s one of the most beloved events in ham radio. In the latest Contest Crew episode, Randy Thompson K5ZD, Daniel Craig N6MJ, Christopher Hurlbut KL9A, and Bill Fehring W9KKN share their Field Day plans and reflect on why this weekend means so much to hams of all kinds—including serious contesters. This episode is made possible by DX Engineering—your Field Day headquarters for everything from antennas to accessories. Thanks to them for supporting the ham radio community year-round. We want to hear about your Field Day too! Send photos and videos to W1DED (email on QRZ) during the event—we’ll be sharing highlights all weekend long.
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  • 10,000 QSOs in 48 Hours: Jeff N5TJ’s CQWW SSB Record
    Jeff Steinman N5TJ is one of amateur radio’s most accomplished contesters—a four-time WRTC medalist and the current holder of the all-time CQWW SSB world record, set from EA8BH in 1999. His contesting journey began with responding to a classified ad in QST by Lou K4VX that led to mentorship, a teenage single-op debut, and more than 50 return visits as a guest operator. That foundation—combined with decades of strategic refinement—has shaped a career defined by both performance and humility. In this conversation, Jeff reflects on the evolution of contesting, the value of guest operating, and why curiosity—not just technology—should guide new operators. Join the conversation and subscribe for more operator-focused interviews from Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio. Special thanks to DX Engineering for supporting this episode—and for their continued commitment to Parks on the Air activators, DXers, contesters, and ham radio operators around the world.
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  • Why World Wide Award Might Be Ham Radio’s Best New Event
    Randy Thompson K5ZD is a world-class contester, but in this episode, he turns his attention to one of the fastest-growing events in ham radio: the World Wide Award (WWA). With the July Sprint just days away, Randy explains how WWA evolved from a WRTC beta test into a global scavenger hunt for activators and chasers—not a contest, but just as thrilling. WWA emphasizes daily contacts, real-time scoring, and broad participation across all bands and modes—including FT8, PSK, and RTTY. Think pileups. Think momentum. Whether you're chasing from home or operating as an activator, WWA offers a fresh, addictive way to connect with hams around the world. Join the conversation—and if you’re new here, subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio for more interviews that highlight the people and ideas shaping our hobby. Special thanks to DX Engineering, whose continued support extends from contesters and DXers to the operators powering programs like Parks on the Air (POTA). Whether you're operating from a summit or a superstation, they’ve got the gear—and the know-how—to help you do it right.
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  • Germany’s Contest Machine: Manfred DJ5MW
    Manfred Wolf DJ5MW is one of Europe’s most consistent and respected contesters—earning five WRTC qualifications and podium finishes in 2014, 2018 and 2023. Based in Germany’s scenic “three countries corner,” he operates from a former ski jump tower outfitted with a modest but highly effective antenna setup. In this wide-ranging conversation, we trace his path from teenage CB enthusiast to world-class operator, with reflections on early contesting days, lessons learned from each WRTC, and his approach to staying competitive without superstation hardware. Like Jeff N5TJ, Manfred credits strong early mentors and a group of radio-active friends for his growth—and today, he’s paying it forward by supporting German youth operators and sharing advice for aspiring contesters. We also talk about his thoughts on contest rule changes, the role of the Online Scoreboard, and what to expect if you’re planning to attend Ham Radio Friedrichshafen. Join the conversation and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio for more global perspectives on the operators shaping our hobby. Special thanks to DX Engineering for supporting this interview—and for their continued commitment to the Parks on the Air community, DXers, Contesters, and all ham radio operators around the world.
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  • Saving Ham Radio: Kay K6KJN and the DLARC
    Kay Savetz K6KJN is saving ham radio—sort of. Not by answering the big question of how we build the future, but by preserving the proof that it all ever happened—and why it mattered, and still does. As curator of the Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications (DLARC), Kay has quietly assembled the most ambitious archive in the hobby’s history: over 155,000 items, 20 terabytes of newsletters, manuals, magazines, callbooks, cassettes, slides, rare field recordings—and yes, videos like this one. Some of it was born digital. Much of it was not. And more arrives weekly, packed into U-Hauls and pulled from attic boxes around the country. DLARC may not be “saving ham radio” in the way the title implies. But it’s safeguarding the stories, the documents, and the cultural trail that prove ham radio was real—global, human, and worth remembering. In this conversation, Kay shares the challenges of digitizing history, why curation matters, what still eludes the archive (hint: CQ Magazine), and how you can help—before it’s too late. 🎙️ Join the conversation—and subscribe to Q5 Worldwide Ham Radio for more stories like this. 🙏 This episode is made possible with support from DX Engineering—a trusted source for amateur radio gear worldwide. Their team understands that preserving the past of ham radio is just as important as building its future. We're grateful for their commitment to meaningful stories like this one.
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Experience amateur radio on the go with the Q5 Ham Radio Podcast. Each episode delivers insightful conversations and stories from the amateur radio community, catering to both seasoned operators and newcomers. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms, the Q5 Ham Radio Podcast keeps you connected to the world of amateur radio wherever you are.
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